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If it isn't, it is pathetic.How is that fake?
If it isn't, it is pathetic.How is that fake?
Seriously???How is that fake?
Why not? The Epipen is a perfect example. Mylan raised the price of a bunch of other generic drugs as well. So why do you think they are able to get away with that? It's not a monopoly, these are generic drugs. Means competitors would be able to compete with those prices if not for regulations preventing it.Interesting that your unfettered free market mantra does not extend to health care.
I agree with a lot of what you say on this but I don't think regulations on drugs coming to market has that much to do with prices.
Yeah seriously.Seriously???
Umm yea actually it doesYeah seriously.
Just because the guy who was quoted is now backpedaling does not make it fake news.
wutYeah seriously.
Just because the guy who was quoted is now backpedaling does not make it fake news.
The guy did not even actually deny it.Umm yea actually it does
Yea sureThe guy did not even actually deny it.
Yeah, it's pretty obviously fake news. The new news seems to be to make shit up and as long as it is outlandish enough people will copy and quote it before anyone realizes it's fake.Umm yea actually it does
Fake news isn't sourced. NYT had a source inside the Perry team that they were running the story from.Seriously???
It's a monopoly because they have no competition and they lobby congress to keep competition to minimum by not allowing price negotiation and outlawing Canadian drugs, the same drugs usually.Why not? The Epipen is a perfect example. Mylan raised the price of a bunch of other generic drugs as well. So why do you think they are able to get away with that? It's not a monopoly, these are generic drugs. Means competitors would be able to compete with those prices if not for regulations preventing it.